The label on the paint container should have whatever info you want. Figure the radiator temp will not exceed 250*F if you are using steam at 15 psig which is very high for a home system and go from there.
galvanize it, paint it, powder-coat it, electroplate it
Could be a Cap coat or a thin coat is sometimes called a skim coat or feather coat
In order to reseason a cast iron pan, one will first need to wash the pan with soapy water using a nylon brush. Next, wipe a coat of vegetable oil on the pan and bake the pan for an hour at 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
cape
Rubber cement can dry in 15 minutes if it is not a very thick coat. If it is a thick coat, it will take longer.
Not directly onto powder coat. But it will work if you prime the powder coat.
You can use a gas oven to cure a powder coated part.
A true powder coat system consists of a powder which is evenly coated on the target component, then baked to melt the powedered plastic onto the surface. If it doesn't require baking, it isn't powder coat.
I think you mean "powder coat" which an electrostatic process, meaning that the metal object acts as an electrical terminal in the process. Based on this, I would say you can't powder coat over a metal item with bondo on it. The powder will not "stick" to the bondo, only to the metal.See http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powder_coating
You don't
sand blast, then powder coat it
Powdered sugar
since mink coats r kept in cold storage during the summer, I'm thinking a steam bath would be counterproductive.
Yes you can . I get mine steamed at Bloomingdale's 59th street lexington ave.NY
The unit has a durable powder coat finish,it is designed for wear and tear.
yes you can but the coat around the hot dog will not be as this thick as it is with baking powder or baking soda
Cleaning a silk sports coat means a dry cleaner, or if theres no stains you can hang in the bathroom and let the steam from hot water fill the room, this will release and wrinkles and scents that have clung to the coat.